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    Elea Institute

    ActivoHuman Services
    Glenview, ILSitio web2246613958EIN: 36-3305643

    About Elea Institute

    Elea Institute leads national efforts to expand access to high-quality hospice and palliative care. We support patients, caregivers, and health care providers through research, educational resources, grants and other wide-ranging initiatives.

    Focus Areas

    Hospice and palliative care accessCharity care/financial assistance for patientsIntegrative therapies for serious illnessEducation and training for providers and communitiesCaregiver support and researchPolicy and advocacy to expand accessGlobal palliative care partnerships

    Who They Fund

    not specified

    Funding Style

    general operating supportunrestricted supportflexible funding

    About Elea Institute

    Elea Institute’s grantmaking is built around hospice and palliative care, with a strong emphasis on access, education, charity care, and integrative therapies. The foundation’s recent support shows a consistent pattern of giving to organizations that serve patients, caregivers, and providers in Illinois and in national policy and training efforts. In 2025, one of its largest grants went to Joliet Area Community Hospice dba in Joliet, reflecting support for direct hospice service delivery. Another large grant supported The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care in Washington, DC, pointing to interest in broader systems-level work alongside local service grants. The foundation also funds provider-facing and community-facing work through groups such as Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) in Schaumburg and Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. Its active programs and recent awards show an orientation toward practical service access, professional education, and flexible general funding for nonprofit hospice and palliative care organizations.

    What Elea Institute Funds

    Elea Institute supports education as a core part of hospice and palliative care access. Through its Education Grants Program, it funds healthcare providers, patients, families, and community members, and recent support includes $57,000 to Illinois Hospice & Palliative Care Organization in Oakbrook Terrace for general funding. It also backs integrative therapy work, including a $74,480 grant to The HAP Foundation in Oakbrook Terrace. Charity care is another clear priority: the Mead Montgomery Charity Care Grant program supports nonprofit hospice and palliative care providers offering financial assistance to patients who are uninsured or unable to afford care. Recent grants also show attention to care delivery infrastructure, with $146,250 to Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) in Schaumburg for general funding and $95,000 to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood for general funding.

    How Elea Institute Gives

    Elea Institute’s typical grants fall in a mid-six-figure to low-six-figure range, with p25 at $49,000, median at $72,865, and p75 at $95,000. The recent record also includes larger awards well above that range, suggesting a mix of standard program grants and higher-support general funding. Recipients appear across multiple years, including repeated support for several Illinois organizations in 2024 and 2025. The foundation is not a fund for individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grantmaking is also structured around unsolicited applications in active programs, with online RFP submission used in the 2025–2026 Midwest Grantmaking cycle.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.5M

    Total Assets

    $134.3M

    Total Revenue

    $3.3M

    Total Expenses

    $3.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $49K and $95K, with a median of $73K.

    25th Percentile

    $49K

    Median

    $73K

    75th Percentile

    $95K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IL.

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    CANDYCE MAYER

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    Where Elea Institute Makes Grants

    Elea Institute gives locally, and every listed grant in the dataset goes to recipients in the United States. Illinois is the clear center of activity: 100% of grants in the distribution are to recipients in the HQ state, and cities represented include Joliet, Schaumburg, Maywood, Hinsdale, Oakbrook Terrace, Rockford, Oregon, and Tinley Park. The recent grants list also shows Washington, DC as a recipient location for national policy and advocacy work, even though the overall country distribution remains entirely U.S.-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Elea Institute

    What kinds of organizations does Elea Institute fund?

    Elea Institute funds nonprofit hospice and palliative care organizations, along with groups working on education, charity care, integrative therapy, caregiver support, policy, and access to care. Its active programs cover provider education, patient financial assistance, and integrative therapy related to hospice and palliative care.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution centers in the tens of thousands: p25 is $49,000, median grant size is $72,865, and p75 is $95,000. Some recent awards are larger, including grants above $400,000.

    How does Elea Institute accept applications?

    Its active programs accept unsolicited applications, and the 2025–2026 Midwest Grantmaking RFP says applicants submit proposals through an online application system. That cycle is listed as closed.

    Where does Elea Institute give most often?

    Illinois is the focus of its giving. The dataset shows 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state, and recent recipient cities include Joliet, Schaumburg, Maywood, Hinsdale, Oakbrook Terrace, Rockford, Oregon, and Tinley Park.

    Does Elea Institute fund charity care?

    Yes. It has a Charity Care Grants Program, including the Mead Montgomery Charity Care Grant, for nonprofit hospice and palliative care providers that offer financial assistance to patients who are uninsured or cannot afford care. The program can support future charity care and may fund up to two years of care and programming.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Joliet Area Community Hospice dbaJoliet, IL$627,5002025GENERAL FUNDING
    The Coalition to Transform Advanced CareWashington DC, DC$418,0002025General Funding
    National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice InWashington DC, DC$289,7502025General Funding
    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)Schaumburg, IL$146,2502025GENERAL FUNDING
    Illinois Hospice & Palliative Care OrganizationOakbrook Terrace, IL$57,0002025General Funding
    Loyola University Medical CenterMaywood, IL$47,5002025GENERAL FUNDING
    Serenity Hospice and Home FoundationOregon, IL$25,0002025GENERAL FUNDING
    Joliet Area Community Hospice dbaJoliet, IL$190,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Joliet Area Community Hospice dbaJoliet, IL$190,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Joliet Area Community Hospice dbaJoliet, IL$190,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas HospiceHinsdale, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas HospiceHinsdale, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Loyola University Medical CenterMaywood, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Loyola University Medical CenterMaywood, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Loyola University Medical CenterMaywood, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas HospiceHinsdale, IL$95,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    The HAP FoundationOakbrook Terrace, IL$74,4802024GENERAL FUNDING
    The HAP FoundationOakbrook Terrace, IL$74,4802024GENERAL FUNDING
    The HAP FoundationOakbrook Terrace, IL$74,4802024GENERAL FUNDING
    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)Schaumburg, IL$71,2502024GENERAL FUNDING
    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)Schaumburg, IL$71,2502024GENERAL FUNDING
    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)Schaumburg, IL$71,2502024GENERAL FUNDING
    Northern Illinois Hospice FoundationRockford, IL$57,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Northern Illinois Hospice FoundationRockford, IL$57,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Northern Illinois Hospice FoundationRockford, IL$57,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Serenity Hospice and Home FoundationOregon, IL$25,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Serenity Hospice and Home FoundationOregon, IL$25,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Serenity Hospice and Home FoundationOregon, IL$25,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Providence Life ServicesTinley Park, IL$15,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Providence Life ServicesTinley Park, IL$15,0002024GENERAL FUNDING
    Providence Life ServicesTinley Park, IL$15,0002024GENERAL FUNDING

    Joliet Area Community Hospice dba

    $627,500
    Joliet, IL2025

    GENERAL FUNDING

    The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care

    $418,000
    Washington DC, DC2025

    General Funding

    National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice In

    $289,750
    Washington DC, DC2025

    General Funding

    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)

    $146,250
    Schaumburg, IL2025

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Illinois Hospice & Palliative Care Organization

    $57,000
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL2025

    General Funding

    Loyola University Medical Center

    $47,500
    Maywood, IL2025

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Serenity Hospice and Home Foundation

    $25,000
    Oregon, IL2025

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Joliet Area Community Hospice dba

    $190,000
    Joliet, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Joliet Area Community Hospice dba

    $190,000
    Joliet, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Joliet Area Community Hospice dba

    $190,000
    Joliet, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas Hospice

    $95,000
    Hinsdale, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas Hospice

    $95,000
    Hinsdale, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Loyola University Medical Center

    $95,000
    Maywood, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Loyola University Medical Center

    $95,000
    Maywood, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Loyola University Medical Center

    $95,000
    Maywood, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Midwest Health FoundationSt Thomas Hospice

    $95,000
    Hinsdale, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    The HAP Foundation

    $74,480
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    The HAP Foundation

    $74,480
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    The HAP Foundation

    $74,480
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)

    $71,250
    Schaumburg, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)

    $71,250
    Schaumburg, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)

    $71,250
    Schaumburg, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Northern Illinois Hospice Foundation

    $57,000
    Rockford, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Northern Illinois Hospice Foundation

    $57,000
    Rockford, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Northern Illinois Hospice Foundation

    $57,000
    Rockford, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Serenity Hospice and Home Foundation

    $25,000
    Oregon, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Serenity Hospice and Home Foundation

    $25,000
    Oregon, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Serenity Hospice and Home Foundation

    $25,000
    Oregon, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Providence Life Services

    $15,000
    Tinley Park, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Providence Life Services

    $15,000
    Tinley Park, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING

    Providence Life Services

    $15,000
    Tinley Park, IL2024

    GENERAL FUNDING